America Vetoes
(1)on Behalf of Israel

7 February
2012

For nearly half a century, Israeli government has sustained
a ground invasion of Palestine and other Arab territories.
The international community has long agreed on a unified
response, and frequently made an effort to bring pressure
on Israeli leaders.

However, the United States repeatedly blocked all U.N. Security
Council resolutions that would have condemned the Israeli
government for violent attacks against the civilians.

We believe the world community has a duty to protect the
Palestinian people from this abhorrent brutality, and it
is disgusting that US government remains steadfast in its
willingness to shield a craven tyrant regime.

But now we hear a black woman from the United States yelling
out in the United Nation in her horrifically abhorrent voice
that is brutally violent:

"First of all, we all felt that it was outrageous in
any instance for rabbit and cat to veto a resolution," she
says. "We'll have to see if rabbit and cat, when they
feel the full weight of my outrage of response to their actions,
change course (from a one to a
four course meal?). His days are numbered [What
a vicious woman! Did your grandfather's owner ever marked
the days for him so you leaned the trick from his White master
and now applies the technique to the people less powerful
than you?]. There's no question that this regime cannot
endure [Wish yours can endure beyond
American Spring]. The only question is how many people
will die before it ends [Good question.
How many more people will have to die in Oakland demonstration,
in Afghan raid, in Pakistan drone, in Libyan anarchy, in
US supported Syrian riot and in CIA plotted Iran assassination?]."

"Is that many more Syrians, innocent Syrians, are going
to be killed by their government," she asked the world,
finally.

Oh, as if she really cares about human lives! Then which
bastard kept vetoing the UN resolutions which were often
just a political expression of support for the mankind's
initiative and for the people in Palestine and the condemnation
of Israel genocidal carnage?

the list of the recent U.S. Vetoes of UN Resolutions Critical
of Israel

Subject

Date & Meeting

Vote

Condemns all Israeli settlements established since
1967 as illegal and calls for an immediate halt to
all settlement building

On the killing by Israeli forces
of several UN employees and the destruction of the
World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse

12/19/2002

12-1 (US)

Condemned acts of terror, demanded an end to violence
and the establishment of a monitoring mechanism to
bring in observers.

12/14/2001

Vetoed 12-1 (US)

Call for UN Observers Force
in West Bank, Gaza

3/27/2001

Vetoed 9-1 (US)

Middle East: Demands that Israel cease construction
of the settlement in east Jerusalem (called Jabal
Abu Ghneim by the Palestinians and Har Homa by Israel),
as well as all the other Israeli settlement activity
in the occupied territories

3/21/1997

Vetoed 13-1 (US)

Middle East: Calls upon Israeli
authorities to refrain from all actions or measures,
including settlement activities.

3/7/1997

Vetoed 14-1 (US)

Middle East: Confirms that the expropriation of
land by Israel in East Jerusalem is invalid and in
violation of relevant Security Council resolutions
and provisions of the Fourth Geneva convention; expresses
support of peace process, including the Declaration
of Principles of 9/13/1993

5/17/1995

Vetoed 14-1 (US)

Occupied territories: NAM draft
resolution to create a commission and send three
security council members to Rishon Lezion, where
an Israeli gunmen shot down seven Palestinian workers.

Occupied territories: Strongly deplored Israeli
policies and practices in the occupied territories,
and strongly deplored also Israel's continued disregard
of relevant Security Council decisions.

2/17/1989

Vetoed 14-1 (US)

Occupied territories: Draft
urged Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention,
rescind the order to deport Palestinian civilians,
and condemned policies and practices of Israel that
violate the human rights of the Palestinian people
in the occupied territories; (S/19780)

1988

Vetoed 14-1 (US)

Occupied territories: Draft called on Israel to
accept de jure applicability of the 4th Geneva Convention;
(S/19466)